Field and Wave ElectromagneticsRespected for its accuracy, its smooth and logical flow of ideas, and its clear presentation, Field and Wave Electromagnetics has become an established textbook in the field of electromagnetics. This book builds the electromagnetic model using an axiomatic approach in steps: first for static electric fields, then for static magnetic fields, and finally for time-varying fields leading to Maxwell's equations. This approach results in an organized and systematic development of the subject matter. Applications of derived relations to fundamental phenomena and electromagnetic technologies are explained. Back Cover Field and Wave Electromagnetics, Second Edition features many examples of practical applications to give students an excellent physical -- as well as mathematical -- understanding of important concepts. These include applications drawn from important new areas of technology such as optical fibers, radome design, satellite communication, and microstrip lines. There is also added coverage of several new topics, including Hall effect, radar equation and scattering cross section, transients in transmission lines, waveguides and circular cavity resonators, wave propagation in the ionosphere, and helical antennas. New exercises, new problems, and many worked-out examples make this complex material more accessible to students. |
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... particles , where energy is more conveniently measured in terms of a much smaller unit called electron - volt ( eV ) ... particle accelerator collide with a kinetic energy of two trillion electron - volts ( 2 TeV 134 3 Static Electric Fields.
... particles in a vacuum or rarefied gas . Familiar examples are electron beams in a cathode - ray tube and the violent motions of charged particles in a thunderstorm . Convection currents , the result of hydrodynamic motion involving a ...
... particles tends to prevent the particle displacements from keeping in phase with the field changes , leading to a frictional damping mechanism that causes power loss because work must be done to overcome the damping forces . This ...
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Divergence of a Vector Field | 46 |
311 | 133 |
Solution of Electrostatic Problems | 152 |
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